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HP Operations Orchestration software

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HP Operations Orchestration helps reduce operational costs and improve service quality by automating routine IT tasks, such as repetitive maintenance, change provisioning, and incident resolution.

Slashing operational costs with IT Process Automation


With the increasing scale and complexity of data centersincluding applications, virtual and physical servers, networking devices, desktops, and storage infrastructuremany IT organizations have implemented critical IT management systems. These systems include data center automation tools, service desk tools, ticketing systems, and monitoring tools to manage the growing complexity of the data center. However, implementing and managing these disparate systems in support of IT management processessuch as event and incident management, change management, virtualization, and disaster recovery tasksresult in manually coordinated handoffs, which increase operational cost, timetomarket, and risks to service availability.

For example, an HP OO customer (NSRI) saved over $5 million annually by reducing the mean time to resolution from twothree hours to seconds by using HP OO for incident/problem management. NSRI was also able to handle the expansion of infrastructure without adding to their support staff. Common usage scenarios currently being implemented by customers using HP OO can be found in Table 1.

Create, document, and enforce standard ITILbased processes

Author HP OO Studio is the flow authoring and deployment tool in HP OO. Intuitive dragandwire capabilities in Studio allow users to design, create, share, and customize flows with little or no programming skills. Studio supports collaboration between multiple authors through version control capabilities. The HP Operations Orchestration (HP OO) helps reduce powerful builtin debugger that allows testing of operational costs and improve service quality flows on multiple environments accelerates content by automating routine IT tasks, such as repetitive development and enables validation of flows for maintenance, change provisioning, and incident resolution. HP OO integrates with your IT environment to reliable execution. ensure minimal impact on current procedures and tools Many IT organizations create scripts to perform standard while fully utilizing your existing IT investments. tasks. However, they use largely manual processes for task execution, and there are limits to this approach.

Scripts for complex processes that touch multiple systems and applications are difficult to create. Scripts are also hard to maintain, hard to share and reuse, cannot be validated for reliability prior to execution, and are not auditable. HP OO addresses the limitations of scripting by reducing the administrative complexity of flow creation and authoring through an easytouse dragandwire Studio. Deploy Studio also allows users to easily deploy flows. Studio allows users to compare and promote flows across multiple environments (development, test, staging, and production). Standard processes can be documented and structured documentation can be generated to support compliance requirements using Studio. Run HP OO offers flexibility in flow execution to reduce administrative time and increase agility. Flows may also be executed sequentially or in parallel, which

reduces the time to deploy a single change to a large group of devices or to coordinate related changes to different device types (for example, server and storage devices). HP OO provides the ability for realtime inspection of stepbystep results and outcomes of flows. Flows can be executed in three different modes depending upon preference, including: Frontline operator: This is initiated in a guided mode Automatically triggered in a self-healing or automatic mode: These may be initiated from HP and thirdparty systems or applications Pre-scheduled mode: This mode utilizes OOs builtin scheduling feature or allows use of a thirdparty scheduling tool to run flows at specific frequency and time Table 2 provides a list of the typical tasks performed using HP OO and the features that support these tasks.

Table 1: Common HP Operations Orchestration usage scenarios Incident management Service down detected in HP Operations Manager (OM) Alert launches OO flow OO flow takes ownership of OM alert OO opens incident ticket in HP Service Manager (SM) OO workflow performs diagnostics and repair procedure to fix service, such as restarting the service OO flow updates SM ticket with full audit trail OO flow acknowledges the OM alert event OO closes SM ticket Change management Requestor creates SM ticket to provision a server Change Advisory Board reviews and approves ticket Ticket approval launches OO flow OO flow executes change operations using HP Server Automation (SA) OO flow updates and closes SM ticket OO flow updates HP Universal CMDB with accurate data center state OO flow notifies Change Control Board Virtualization User requests additional server capacity through selfservice portal Request launches OO flow that prompts user for parameters OO opens SM change ticket to provision a new VM OO checks hypervisor capacity and provisions additional storage through HP Storage Essentials, if necessary OO triggers SA to provision the new VM and configure the software OO performs checks to confirm successful completion OO closes SM ticket Disaster recovery OO validates approval status on SM change ticket for failing over from primary system to destination system OO validates health and configuration of destination system OO disables monitoring and clustering on primary system OO performs failover tasks, validates success, and updates SM ticket OO reenables monitoring and clustering for destination systems OO notifies stakeholders that DR event complete OO acknowledges alert and closes SM ticket These are only some examples of how HP Operations Orchestration can seamlessly direct complex IT workflows and coordinate information sharing across disparate systems and teams.

Table 2: Process Lifecycle Automation using HP Operations Orchestration

App Support

Network Operations Center

Operations Orchestration Automate change approval, alert/event triage, routine networking tasks

Monitoring Ticketing

Process Lifecycle Automation IT Systems

IT Teams

Author
Drag-and-drop studio Out-of-the-box flow templates Out-of-the-box integration adapters Built-in debugger Direct script import Version tracking and control

Deploy
Publish/deploy Workflow sharing import/export Documentation generator Enterprise security model Single sign-on integration

Run
Visually guided mode Fully-automated mode Scheduled mode Gated transitions Browse and search in browser UI

Report
Automatic audit trails OOTB dashboard reports MTTR trending reports Built-in ROI calculator Dynamic drill down Out-of-the-Box ITIL Reports Custom reporting

Event Console

System Admin

Network Admin

Configuration Management Databases

Accelerator Packs

Operations Orchestration Content Operations Automation Platform Scalable BSA Essentials Secure

Utilities Extensible

Global Deployment Architecture

Out-of-the-box content for immediate value HP Operations Orchestration includes over 3800 outofbox operations, flows, and integration adapters. The included operations and flows offer tremendous flexibility in terms of supporting many different platforms and products. The comprehensive coverage of integration adapters for systems management products offers the freedom to use existing products without major tweaks or reprogramming. Table 3 provides a list of the important Accelerator Packs in HP OO. Table 4 includes the list of Integrations with Systems Management tools.

HP OOs reporting feature allows you to create custom reports for executed flows. For example, a user could run a report to list all flows that ran in a specific week and failed. Coupled with HP OOs ability to generate HTML documentation automatically based on the flows and operations, the reporting feature provides unprecedented flexibility to handle internal as well as external audits.

Key benefits of HP Operations Orchestration


Reduced operational cost: Automates manual, repetitive, and errorprone tasks so IT staff can refocus on strategic initiatives

Reporting and dashboard HP OO provides a builtin ROI (return on investment) Improved service quality: Reduces escalations and calculator to define, compute, and report the benefits mean time to repair (MTTR) by automating event and of executing flows. HP OO Studio allows users to incident triage, diagnosis, and resolution specify the ROI for each flow; the dashboard in HP OO Central reports the cumulative ROI from executing the Coordinated change and tasks across siloed systems workflow in the production environment. This enables IT and teams: Reduces inefficiency, complexity, and managers to demonstrate the value of HP OO without risk associated with manual handoffs having to use external tools, scripts, or spreadsheets. The right panel in Figure 2 shows flows executed in the last seven days with associated ROI values.

Figure 1: IT process automation workflow Orchestrate complex IT workflows seamlessly across your enterprise data center.

Increased business agility: Reacts more quickly to changing business needs by reducing the time to deploy new infrastructure and provision endtoend business services New auditable process: Documents and enforces ITILcompliant, standardized processes Increased time-to-value: Leverages outofthebox content based upon best practices and integrations to HP and thirdparty system management tools Ease of workflow creation: Reduces administrative complexity by decreasing the need for dedicated development resources to author flows

HP Services
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An integral component of achieving Business Service Automation


Business Service Automation is achieved by automating all of the devices that comprise the business serviceacross client, server, network, and storage. Business Service Automation is an integrated process that orchestrates changes, from simple tasks to endtoend business service provisioning, across each IT domains tools and teams. HP OOthrough its tight integration to HP and thirdparty systems management, automation, ticketing, and CMDB solutionsautomates endtoend IT management processes by unifying the underlying technologies and teams in support of the business service.

Figure 2: HP OO Central showing flow dashboard

Table 3: Accelerator Packs (Flow Templates) Category Operating systems App servers Supported platforms Microsoft Windows, Red Hat/SUSE Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD BEA Weblogic, Citrix Presentation Server, JBOSS, Tomcat, IBM Websphere Cisco, Network Diagnostics, Web operations Out-of-the-box content examples File system/memory diagnostics, service status, service restart, start/kill process, server reboot, clean logs, delete files, health check Check application list, get application state, query server configuration, start/stop server, deploy/start/stop application, add/remove user, run garbage Collection) Enable/disable CDP, enable/disable routing, remove/modify VLANs, add/delete users to routers, change interface IP, set banner for routers, connectivity diagnostics, website health check, find Web pages with dead links List databases, number of active connections/processes, integrity check for database/table, database server/tablespace diagnostic, PLSQL search, Top SQL stats Create/start/stop VMs, migrate (hot/cold) VMs, snapshot VMs, get VM info, reboot/shutdown guest, virtual network operations

Networking

Databases

Oracle, MS SQL Server, Sybase

Virtualization

VMware Server, VMware Virtual Infrastructure, Microsoft HyperV, Citrix XenServer, Citrix Presentation Server

Table 4: Integrations with Systems Management Tools Category Service desk Monitoring Supported systems management tools HP Service Desk, HP Service Manager, BMC Remedy, HP Peregrine Service Center, CA Service Desk HP Openview Operations, HP Operations Manager, HP Network Node Manager, BMC Patrol, IBM Netcool, CA Network and Systems Management, IBM Tivoli, MOM, SCOM 2007 Out-of-the-box content examples Open incident/change ticket; Update incident/change ticket; Close incident/change ticket Own alert, acknowledge alert, close alert, create alert, update priority, enumerate alerts

Configure and change

HP Server Automation, HP Network Automation, HP Client Automation, HP Provision server, remediate server, attach server to policy, add patch to Storage Essentials, Microsoft SMS, Symantec Altiris policy, approve blocked job/task, start VM create, provision storage to host HP uCMDB, BMC Atrium Add/delete object, add/delete relationship, get topology map, get/list class, get/list job runs

CMDB

Table 5: Glossary of HP Operations Orchestration terms Term HP OO Studio Description HP OOs flow authoring and deployment tool. Studio provides an easy to use interface to create and customize new flows, debug flows, generate documents, and deploy flows across environments with single signon integration Includes the flow engine that executes the flows and also provides an administrative interface to manage users and flows. In addition, OO Central also provides dashboard and reporting capabilities for ROI and execution metrics for flows An action and, optionally, subsequent manipulation of the data that the action produces. For example, an operation may perform the dir command to obtain the list of files in a Windows directory A logically linked sequence of steps; each step represents an operation. A flow can perform any task that you can program, on any computer anywhere on an intranet, extranet, or the Internet. For example, a flow may check to see whether a service is running, and if not, restart it Operations that provide the ability for HP OO to work with common systems management tools such as ticketing, monitoring and event consoles, virtualization, CMDB, and data center automation. HP OO provides integration with both HP and thirdparty management tools Combinations of flows, typically grouped by platform, that provide the ability to manage different software platforms and tools such as operation systems, Web/app servers, databases, networking, and others A generic term that refers collectively to both Integrations and Accelerator Packs in HP OO A nonOOspecific term. May be defined as a series of actions or steps towards achieving a particular end. Processes are modeled in HP OO to create a flow

HP OO Central

Operation

Flow (sometimes referred to as an OpsFlow)

Integrations

Accelerator packs

Content Process

Technology for better business outcomes


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Copyright 20082009 HewlettPackard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. 4AA15782ENW Rev. 4, March 2009

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